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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 01:07 PM
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stop hatting on the guy you all were the same fucking way.
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dsmtuner
stop hatting on the guy you all were the same fucking way.
tru, all im saying is that he's probably going way over his head
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 1fstmaxima
Looks like I should buy a scooter because I bought a sport bike to look at it. None of you have seen me ride to judge how I ride. Another thing I have put a 1000 miles on the bike had its first service. I have driven the bike on twistees here out in Hernando county there is alot of these roads around here that are much clearer than in tampa or clearwaterless cars on the road. I mostly been driving the bike at night, please don't mistaken one race that was on a clear road on 19 passing little rd which is a straight away all the way to countyline RD in Spring Hill with no businesses or lights for about 2 miles. Its not like clearwater or newport richy where there are alot of cars and businesses. I wasn't trying to do a wheelie it may have happen because one I weigh 195 lbs sec I was trying to shut my visor on my helmet when it came up. I have driven the bike and have gotten use to it, and comfortable. I'm not saying I'm going out there and driving like a reckless punk. I'm just telling my first story. I know when you first rode that you experianced something once. You wouldn't have got where you are now, without learning... I'm a safe driver and look and slow down at every intersection, please don't judge off of one incident. Cause you all have done it. Thanks for caring guys and I will becareful out there. Anyone wanna ride.
and also what im trying to say is just because you rode through the twisties doesnt mean you rode the twisties... just keep it up, i need a new race bike anyways
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 01:38 PM
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congrats on your first bike man.....i think there are 2 people one gets really excited when they feel their first wheelie and one that gets really scared and never gets on it again..obviously the guy is just excited to have his first bike and he now knows that he needs to take it easy and learn the bike a lil better,respect his bike and other traffic as well but why dont some more experienced riders ride out with him so he can learn some things instead of talking shit to him cuz that will never help anyone....pm me if you wanna ride sometime man.
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeremy2792
Mine comes up rarely. I weight 151lbs. and when I give it full throttle it will come up sometimes on accident, but not very easily at all. Usually when my tank is almost empty.

I guess that was mainly my point...its very hard to do that and you're 40lbs lighter. oh well.
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Old Apr 29, 2006 | 02:59 PM
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It just sounded like you were braging about it? Thats something someone would say without all that skills and maturity to handle the bigger mistake of it all... going down!
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Old Apr 30, 2006 | 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeremy2792
Mine comes up rarely. I weight 151lbs. and when I give it full throttle it will come up sometimes on accident, but not very easily at all. Usually when my tank is almost empty.
I did forget to say I was on empty the light was flashing after I got to countyline Rd.
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Old Apr 30, 2006 | 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by coolcloo1019
I guess that was mainly my point...its very hard to do that and you're 40lbs lighter. oh well.
Well I dont think its hard at all, because for one I was at 11,000 rpms in sec gear me being 190 lbs. and lifting up trying to put my visor down didn't help me. The 06 600 and 750 rock, read :"Sport Ryder about it". Love the new midrange power under 8000 rpm. So being I weigh more than Jeremy and coming up to pull the shield down may have had an affect on the bike coming up off the ground. It was fun, I didn't panic I put my left hand bike on the left handle and leaned foward again and slighty curved off the throttle and I came down smoothly... Just wasn't expecting it to come off the ground at almost 100mph....
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Old Apr 30, 2006 | 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Drewster
It just sounded like you were braging about it? Thats something someone would say without all that skills and maturity to handle the bigger mistake of it all... going down!
Not trying to brag just was giving some info on what I did. I said it my self before the race when I was going thru traffic it wasnt the brightess thing to do, but from little on to countyline no traffic and it was 930 at night no business or houses or even traffic lights just 3 lanes on each side with grass in the medium.
Me o nthe very left him on the very right...
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Old Apr 30, 2006 | 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by cantcatchmeboy
congrats on your first bike man.....i think there are 2 people one gets really excited when they feel their first wheelie and one that gets really scared and never gets on it again..obviously the guy is just excited to have his first bike and he now knows that he needs to take it easy and learn the bike a lil better,respect his bike and other traffic as well but why dont some more experienced riders ride out with him so he can learn some things instead of talking shit to him cuz that will never help anyone....pm me if you wanna ride sometime man.
I would love to ride anytime
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